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Which Broadband Service Has Best Latency for WoW?
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TSflush
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May 14 2007, 04:42 PM, updated 19y ago
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In ur experience, which broadband service provider within the PJ area has the best latency for WoW? Please include name of service provider with the appropriate links ie. website and email or phone contact.
Also, please include your latency during normal playing hours.
Mon - Fri (after 6pm till late) Sat - Sun (morning, noon, evening, night)
Thanks.
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TSflush
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May 15 2007, 03:06 PM
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I have emailed metrofon to ask them whether my apt is covered but still no reply. I heard from a friend that they provide very stable and reliable ping when he's playing WoW. But then, he's using PenangFon so there might be some difference to MetroFon.
Quaza, is it possible to tinker with WinXP settings such as MaxMTU and such to achieve better ping results? I don't feel like buying a new OS just to play WoW... And everyday in office I'm using Vista. Pretty sick of it.
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TSflush
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May 16 2007, 10:34 AM
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Reis, which package are you using? If I want to subscribe to the wired package, do I need a pre-existing telephone line that is in service? I have a phone line at home but that line is currently terminated.
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TSflush
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May 16 2007, 11:40 AM
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QUOTE(flush @ May 16 2007, 10:34 AM) Reis, which package are you using? If I want to subscribe to the wired package, do I need a pre-existing telephone line that is in service? I have a phone line at home but that line is currently terminated. No, I did not subscribe to Streamyx. The phone line belongs to my bro, but he terminated his line sometime ago. BTW, does anyone here subscribe to the jaring wireless plan? How much is it monthly, and how is the ping like when playing WoW?
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